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My book Christianity Beyond Belief is now available. If you haven’t already placed your order, you can order one today!
In Christianity Beyond Belief, Todd Hunter concludes this formative work inviting readers into “A New Way to Live” through 3 is Enough Groups. Many have already begin practicing this new way to live through Todd’s 3 is Enough 30-Day Pilot Program.
The 3 is Enough 30-Day Pilot Program is nearing completion with over 40 groups following God in the way of Jesus, praying, growing and serving together in the normal rhythms and routines of their lives. As the Pilot Program concludes, we will be making some changes to 3isenough.org. Stay tuned as you will be seeing those changes taking place in the next couple of weeks.
Here are some highlights from the 3 is Enough Pilot Program:
We are growing in relationship and support of one another by getting out of our comfort zone and risking by sharing ourselves. We are growing by reading and studying and discussing such. We are growing by being open to what is happening around us and to what the Holy Spirit is leading (And trying to keep it simple!). We are growing by being relational with others. And we are growing through praying for others and serving.
We are reading 3 chapters of Acts each week and sharing our observations, discoveries and heart sense from the Scriptures. We seek together God’s best for His body and His wisdom as we look forward, pressing into God’s plans for His church in Friday Harbor. We all sense He is up to something, stirring hearts to be the church.
Serving in the natural flow and rhythms of life…wow, we are finding that we have been trained to see serving as something we do outside of normal life rhythms and patterns. I can’t thank all of you enough for this conversation, may it spread to more and more people. 3 is Enough is encouraging our triad to rethink some of our ways and beliefs. So good! My friend commented the other day that there is something different and special in gathering with just 3 people. It seems there is time for listening to God as well as sharing, maybe more of a focus on the one thing that God may be speaking into the life of each group member. We are loving the journey thus far.
Just want to second the idea of cultivating (and keeping and living out) a disposition of service rather than just doing service projects here and there, only to remain essentially ego-driven. I have certainly done service projects either motivated by ego from the get-go or later dropped a genuine disposition of service once I’m back home with my family or back to my job. In our TiE group, we’re definitely pursuing a disposition of service and discussing how that is playing itself out (or not) in our typical routines.
Stay tuned to learn more about starting your own 3 is Enough group!


